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Thirty years ago, the Black   Hills State University men’s basketball team was making history but didn’t know it at the time. The 1992-93 Yellow Jackets were just playing a game … more
The Iowa Lakes Community College Board of Trustees met student leadership at their Tuesday, Oct. 18 board meeting. Leadership included student senators and grad assistants, with grad assistants … more
EMS service is very crucial when a medical emergency should occur.  And the EMS community is asking for the Kossuth County resident’s help by voting yes on the EMS Public Measure KA on … more
It is that time of year that North Union High School’s Silver Spoon is getting ready to serve their monthly meals. Silver Spoon is presented by the Foods Class has been taught by advisor … more
Earlier this year, the Kossuth County Community Foundation awarded the Kossuth County Sheriff’s Department money to be used for First Responder Rip-Away kits.   The kits have been … more
The Swea City Council at their Wednesday, Sept. 21 heard an update on the city lagoon project and approved the engineer’s contract. An ISG representative updated the council on the lagoon … more
The North Union softball field in Swea City is in need of some updates due to potential safety reasons. Earlier this year, the board passed a motion to have the potential issues fixed and to … more
All good things come to those who wait. And now, Glenn Henriksen of Armstrong has received his due reward. The weekend of Sept. 2-4, Henriksen was inducted into the Iowa Rock ‘n Roll … more
Being a small business owner takes alot of hard work and dedication.   And Sara and Brian Winkelman, owners of S&B Distillery in Bancroft, know this first hand.   As a small … more
How do you celebrate 65 years of being in business? Well you have party of course.   And that is what Nyman TV& Furniture plans on doing this Saturday, September 17.   Brad Morgan will … more
“This is a duty that one must pursue,” retired Vice Admiral Mike Franken told a group that had turned out to hear his views on a myriad issues Sunday morning at the Thoreson Park shelter … more
Cal Wolterman, former Swea City councilman, was sworn in as a councilmember at the Wednesday, Oct. 17 meeting of the Swea City Council. The council voted unanimously to appoint Wolterman, the … more
The Kossuth County Sheriff’s Office is honored to announce that Dave Harner of Swea City is the August 1440 Citizen of the Month recipient! Dave was nominated by several community members and … more
After 29 years under the same owner, Oleson Chiropractic of Armstrong has found a new owner, Dr. Shane Taffe who currently has a practice in Algona. Originally from Graceville, Minn., Dr. Taffe … more
The Kossuth County Racing Hall of Fame, established in 2007, seeks to recognize individuals, living or deceased, who distinguished themselves with a record of success or contribution to the … more
The Swea City Council in their monthly meeting Wednesday, July 27 held a public hearing and approved an ordinance setting new dumpster rates. The new rates are: • Two yard - $40 … more
Bancroft and baseball are synonymous.   The history of the game is long and well known.   And has brought fame to several individuals through collegiate and national baseball leagues. … more
Looking for a fun time this weekend?   Come to Swea City and enjoy three days of activities starting on Friday, June 24 with the Antique Tractor Ride.   Registration starts at 8:00 a.m. in … more
Contracts for high school principal Robert Zotz and elementary principal Katie Black, along with Erin Rogers were approved at the North Union School Board meeting on Monday, June 13. Principal … more
North Kossuth School Board approved two purchases during their June 13th meeting. Sixty Chromebooks for the second and sixth grade students were approved.  Along with 21 new iPads for … more
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